entomb Synonyms

entomb Meaning

Wordnet

entomb (v)

place in a grave or tomb

Webster

entomb (v. t.)

To deposit in a tomb, as a dead body; to bury; to inter; to inhume.

entomb Sentence Examples

  1. The pharaohs of ancient Egypt were entombed in elaborate pyramids.
  2. The tomb was sealed entombed for centuries, until it was discovered by archaeologists.
  3. The dinosaurs were entombed in the rocks after the asteroid hit the earth.
  4. The city was entombed in ash after the volcanic eruption.
  5. The artifacts were entombed in the museum, where they can be seen by visitors.
  6. The memories of the past are entombed in the mind, waiting to be recalled.
  7. The secrets of the universe are entombed in the stars, waiting to be discovered.
  8. The hopes and dreams of humanity are entombed in the hearts of its people.
  9. The treasures of the earth are entombed in its soil, waiting to be mined.
  10. The legacy of a person is entombed in the deeds they have done.

FAQs About the word entomb

place in a grave or tombTo deposit in a tomb, as a dead body; to bury; to inter; to inhume.

bury, inter,tomb, hide, lay, put away, shield, cloak, enshroud, immure

disinter, exhume, unearth, burn, exhume, burn, disinter,unearth, disclose, show

The pharaohs of ancient Egypt were entombed in elaborate pyramids.

The tomb was sealed entombed for centuries, until it was discovered by archaeologists.

The dinosaurs were entombed in the rocks after the asteroid hit the earth.

The city was entombed in ash after the volcanic eruption.